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Comic book collecting with a foreign variant focus
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Just because Hector thinks he's all that and a bag of chips, here's a link to the set that will someday show Hector who's boss :grin::whee:

 

Complete minus the Strange Album (currently in my possession but I traded it to Hector)

 

http://foreigncomicbooks.yolasite.com/amazing-spider-man-252.php

 

Oh Oh Liam's laying out the trash talk publicly! Id love to see a "Set-off" :headbang:

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...here's a link to the set that will someday show Hector who's boss :grin::whee:

http://foreigncomicbooks.yolasite.com/amazing-spider-man-252.php

 

If yu can glab the lock, flom my hand yong glasshoppa....

you may indeed be ready to challenge....

 

 

...in a few more years..

:cool:

 

 

Lesson 1:

Yellow snow..is not snow :D

Hector, you're from Mexico right? I know Liam is from Canada. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess he knows a whole lot more about snow than you do. lol

 

lol nah dude thier actually are mountains in Mexico with snow.... you just have to travel far I think? hm

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...here's a link to the set that will someday show Hector who's boss :grin::whee:

http://foreigncomicbooks.yolasite.com/amazing-spider-man-252.php

 

If yu can glab the lock, flom my hand yong glasshoppa....

you may indeed be ready to challenge....

 

 

...in a few more years..

:cool:

 

 

Lesson 1:

Yellow snow..is not snow :D

Hector, you're from Mexico right? I know Liam is from Canada. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess he knows a whole lot more about snow than you do. lol

 

lol nah dude thier actually are mountains in Mexico with snow.... you just have to travel far I think? hm

 

I´m rooting for my homey. Kick some butt, Hector!!! :bump:

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...here's a link to the set that will someday show Hector who's boss :grin::whee:

http://foreigncomicbooks.yolasite.com/amazing-spider-man-252.php

 

If yu can glab the lock, flom my hand yong glasshoppa....

you may indeed be ready to challenge....

 

 

...in a few more years..

:cool:

 

 

Lesson 1:

Yellow snow..is not snow :D

Hector, you're from Mexico right? I know Liam is from Canada. I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess he knows a whole lot more about snow than you do. lol

 

lol nah dude thier actually are mountains in Mexico with snow.... you just have to travel far I think? hm

I still think Liam's got him on the snow thing being from "The Great White North" and all.
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This is not directly related to comicbooks, but I decided to share this info I found on the Internet:

Novaro´s comicbook translators were not credited but,as it turns out, pocket-sized novel translators, were. This ERB story was translated by Professor Jorge Rosado, with whom my mother worked, and who put a good word in for me with EN´s Editor, Antonio Hernández.

 

http://dreamers.com/libroscf/joybol347.html

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I will have proper scans for all of them once I return from deployment...but, basically (in a rough manner I supposse), this is what how the set looks ...the russian book had thick cardstcock for all its pages, just translated scans from digital files on the net put together to make the book (not sure if it got an "NG" designation)...

russia252.png

 

So it has been basically a "print-on-demand" book produced from the ebook-assembled translation.

It would be fascinating to put together such a collection for a book which had truly the maximum of foreign editions. Which, I guess, would be a Tin Tin or another franco-belgian series album. Or a Disney book.

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I will have proper scans for all of them once I return from deployment...but, basically (in a rough manner I supposse), this is what how the set looks ...the russian book had thick cardstcock for all its pages, just translated scans from digital files on the net put together to make the book (not sure if it got an "NG" designation)...

russia252.png

 

So it has been basically a "print-on-demand" book produced from the ebook-assembled translation.

It would be fascinating to put together such a collection for a book which had truly the maximum of foreign editions. Which, I guess, would be a Tin Tin or another franco-belgian series album. Or a Disney book.

 

A disney book would be more doable, but it would definitely be a lot of work taking on project like that

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I know of french collectors which use to collect each and every edition of franch-belgian characters, from all over the world. Actually I was surprised as I arrived here, and read Matt’s article, as I thought there was no interest in foreign editions among comic book collectors.

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I know of french collectors which use to collect each and every edition of franch-belgian characters, from all over the world. Actually I was surprised as I arrived here, and read Matt’s article, as I thought there was no interest in foreign editions among comic book collectors.
I learned a long time ago that thinking is the best and fastest way to get yourself into trouble. lol
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I know of french collectors which use to collect each and every edition of franch-belgian characters, from all over the world. Actually I was surprised as I arrived here, and read Matt’s article, as I thought there was no interest in foreign editions among comic book collectors.
I learned a long time ago that thinking is the best and fastest way to get yourself into trouble. lol

 

Thinkin' is so over-rated.... I :luhv: bean ijnerant

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I know of french collectors which use to collect each and every edition of franch-belgian characters, from all over the world. Actually I was surprised as I arrived here, and read Matt’s article, as I thought there was no interest in foreign editions among comic book collectors.
I learned a long time ago that thinking is the best and fastest way to get yourself into trouble. lol

 

I learned a lot of time ago that NOT thinking is best and fastest way to get yourself into trouble. You’d get into trouble anyway, so better be prepared. (thumbs u

And Ches… thinking and studying are two different things… lol

 

BTW, I can’t see what this has to do with my comment.

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